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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71764, described as Blackfoot man doll.  Fabric, stuffed doll with embroidered features.  White leather mocassins, beaded w/ blue/white circular design.  Green/white bat-winged pants, white/green kilt style breechclout, multicolored shirt, yellow/white braided belt.  Black yarn hair, braided w/white leather strips.  White feather in hair.  H = 13”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71855, described as Navajo, corn husk and paper cone doll. No features. Black mohair hair, striped fabric “blanket.” Silver bead necklace and silver concho in hair with blue feather. Corn husk dress is dyed blue-green.  Carries a woven basket filled with chiles.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71873, described as Paiute Woman doll.  Cotton stuffed doll w/ molded leather face and painted featuers.  Black yarn hair in braids w/ blue yarn ties and beaded buckskin headband.  dress and boots are fo buckshin with beaded decoration & beaded belt.  Pink cotton panties.   H = 11”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71715, described as (a) Alaskan Eskimo groom doll.  Stuffed body with carved wood face and painted features.  Dressed in short mukluks with red trim.  The fur parka of brown sealskin which has decorative tufts of wool, pink yarn strands and fur, with yellow and blue beads around hem.  Mukluks decorated with red, green and white beads on front.  H = 11”